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NAME

       setfib — set the default FIB (routing table) for the calling process

LIBRARY

       Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/socket.h>

       int
       setfib(int fib);

DESCRIPTION

       The  setfib()  system  call  sets the associated fib for all sockets opened subsequent to the call, to be
       that of the argument fib.  The fib argument must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than the  current
       system  maximum  which  may be retrieved by the net.fibs sysctl.  The system maximum is set in the kernel
       configuration file with

             options ROUTETABLES=N

       or in /boot/loader.conf with

             net.fibs="N"

       where N is an integer.  This maximum is capped at 65536 due to the implementation storing the fib  number
       in  a  16-bit  field  in the mbuf(9) packet header, however it is not suggested that one use such a large
       number as memory is allocated for every FIB regardless of whether it is used, and there are places  where
       all FIBs are iterated over.

       The  default  fib of the process will be applied to all protocol families that support multiple fibs, and
       ignored by those that do not.  The default fib for a process may be overridden for a socket with the  use
       of the SO_SETFIB socket option.

RETURN VALUES

       The  setfib()  function  returns  the  value  0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the
       global variable errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

       The setfib() system call will fail and no action will be taken and return EINVAL if the fib  argument  is
       greater than the current system maximum.

SEE ALSO

       setfib(1), setsockopt(2)

STANDARDS

       The  setfib() system call is a FreeBSD extension however similar extensions have been added to many other
       Unix style kernels.

HISTORY

       The setfib() function appeared in FreeBSD 7.1.

Debian                                           March 19, 2012                                        SETFIB(2)